'It's got to be better than this devil-may-be marketplace'"
A senior Patrick administration health care official said Friday that a single payer system may work more effectively and efficiently than Massachusetts's existing insurance market, a high-profile endorsement that raised eyebrows at a legislative hearing.
"I like the market, but the more and more I stay in it, the more and more I think that maybe a single payer would be better," said Terry Dougherty, director of MassHealth – the state-run Medicaid plan that insures nearly 1.3 million Massachusetts residents – when lawmakers asked for his "personal view" on a single payer system.
Dougherty's comment, made during a budget hearing at the Boston Public Library, prompted his boss, Secretary of Health and Human Services JudyAnn Bigby, to interject: "That's his personal opinion."
Dougherty noted that MassHealth, by far the largest program in state government, spends just 1.5 percent of its $10-billion-a-year budget on administrative costs – compared to about 9.5 percent by the private market, according to studies by the state Division of Health Care Finance and Policy ... "It's got to be better than this devil-may-be marketplace," he said. "We don't build big buildings. We don't have high salaries. We don't have a lot of marketing, which makes, to some extent, some of the things that we do easier and less costly than some things that happen in the marketplace. Overall, my point is, we have individuals who work in state government in MassHealth ... who are just as smart, just as tactile, just as creative as people who work in the private sector, but they work for a lot less money."



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